The Concept Behind Ulverston Physiotherapy
At the heart of Ulverston Physiotherapy lies a passion for helping individuals overcome physical challenges and achieve optimal health. The clinic’s founders, experienced physiotherapists, have dedicated their careers to understanding the intricacies of the human body and developing innovative treatment approaches. By combining cutting-edge techniques with a deep understanding of each patient’s unique needs, Ulverston Physiotherapy aims to provide a holistic and compassionate approach to musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
The Services Offered
Ulverston Physiotherapy will offer a range of services, including:
The Clinic’s Unique Selling Point
What sets Ulverston Physiotherapy apart from other clinics is its focus on trapped nerve injuries.
He has been working with the clinic for over 20 years and has seen many changes in the clinic and the town.
A Long and Rewarding Career
Les has been working with The Little Green Clinic since he was 14 years-old. During his time at the clinic, Les has worked with a wide range of clients, from children to adults, and has helped them overcome various health issues. He has also been involved in the development of the clinic’s services and has played a key role in shaping the clinic’s mission and values. Some of the services Les has worked on include:
A Passion for Physiotherapy
Les has a deep passion for physiotherapy and has always been driven to help others. He has a strong understanding of the human body and has a keen eye for detail.
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Greater Trochanter Bursitis
Understanding the Condition
Greater trochanter bursitis is a common condition that affects the hip joint, causing pain and inflammation in the bursa surrounding the greater trochanter, a bony prominence on the outside of the hip. The condition is often caused by repetitive strain or overuse, leading to irritation and inflammation of the bursa.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
The symptoms of greater trochanter bursitis can vary from person to person, but common complaints include:
A diagnosis of greater trochantric bursitis is typically made through a combination of physical examination, medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays or ultrasound.
Treatment Options
Treatment for greater trochanter bursitis typically involves a combination of rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) to reduce pain and inflammation. Other treatment options may include:
Les Ferdinand’s Experience
Les Ferdinand, a former professional footballer, was diagnosed with greater trochanter bursitis.